Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.59, No.10, 6679-6683, 2020
Photo- and Thermosensitive Molecular Crystals. Valence Tautomeric Interconversion as the Cause of the Photomechanical Effect in Crystals of Bis(dioxolene)cobalt Complex
Especially grown crystals (elongated plates) of the complex (1,10-phen)Co(3,6-DBSQ)(2) (1) reversibly elastically bend under laser excitation (532 or 808 nm) and/or heating in the temperature interval similar to 242-265 K (1,10-phen = 1,10-phenanthroline, 3,6-DBSQ = anion-radical and 3,6-DBCat = dianion of 3,6-di-tert-butyl-o-benzoquinone). The abrupt interconversion of valence tautomers is observed in this temperature range: (phen)Co(3,6-DBCat)(3,6-DBSQ) (sic) (phen)Co-(3,6-DBSQ)(2). Solving the problem of design of photo- (thermo-) actuators with preset parameters, the series of solid solutions of general formula (phen)(x)(bpy)(1-x)Co(3,6-DBSQ)(2) was obtained and crystallized as thin elongated plates. Crystals of each solid solution demonstrate the maximal photomechanical response (bending) at a temperature close to its own valence tautomeric (VT) transition temperature. On the other hand, the VT transition temperature depends on the composition of the solid solution. So, by setting the composition of the solid solution, one can set the temperature of the photomechanical response. It is the first example of temperature-manageable photomechanical properties.